Results for “pull a stroke”
Dragging your lane creeps into a jungle camp to reset the wave and starve the enemy.
Starting a fight by drawing an enemy out toward your group.
To rise into a jumper off the dribble — or, in street slang, to show up somewhere.
To successfully attract or get together with a romantic interest — "he pulled" means he scored a date or hookup.
A sly bit of thieving — or any cheeky stunt you pulled off.
A scam where the creators dump and vanish, pulling the rug out from under investors.
A crypto scam where developers abandon a project and run off with investors' money.
Faking pressure on one site to pull defenders off the site you actually want.
Pulling a jungle camp off its spawn so a fresh one spawns next to it — double the farm.
Forcibly shoving an enemy around: knockbacks, pulls, knockups.
Progging — learning a fight on those rough early pulls.
When your post pulls way more angry replies than likes — the internet's public verdict that you cooked yourself.
Scouse for face — usually said when someone's pulling one.
Streetwise, sharp, in the know — nobody pulls one over on you.
Pull up — peacefully or otherwise.
A ski mask — usually a Nike tech balaclava — pulled over the face.
Gunshot sound — also the act of pulling the trigger.
Pulling off robberies or scores.
To pull out a weapon — usually a blade or strap.
Blowing past an open weigh station without pulling in — illegal and risky.
Pulled over and ticketed by a cop.
A speeding four-wheeler ahead of you who'll get pulled over first.
Pit stop — pulling over for a bathroom break.
A foam plug blown through conduit to drag a pull string behind it.
A hand-ratchet cable puller for tensioning lines and dragging loads.
A jaw-style clamp for pulling wire and cable under heavy tension.
A woven-mesh cable grip that tightens its hold the harder you pull.
Short, concentrated espresso pulled with less water.
Espresso pulled with more water for a longer extraction — a lungo.
Pulling older stock to the front, putting fresh stuff behind — FIFO on the shelf.
Pull the hose and get it to the fire.
An unplanned detour or random adventure that pulls you off your main task — borrowed from video games.
Influence, fame, or social pull — especially online clout from followers and attention.
Pulled in tight at the waist for a dramatic hourglass — the look is cinched.
Mature content — open to view.
Someone who pulls away from closeness when things get real.